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Hannibal Crosses the Alps

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This work examines the historical account of Hannibal's crossing of the Alps during the Second Punic War. It discusses various proposed routes taken by Hannibal, analyzing ancient texts and geographical evidence to determine the most likely paths. The author engages with the interpretations of classical historians, particularly Polybios, and addresses the challenges of reconciling historical accounts with modern geographical understanding. The text also reflects on the significance of this military maneuver in the context of ancient warfare and its lasting impact on military strategy.

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Cecil Torr

Cecil Torr was an English author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is particularly recognized for his work "Hannibal Crosses the Alps," which reflects his interest in historical narratives. Torr also penned the "Small Talk at Wreyland" series, consisting of three volumes that showcase his wit and observations on social life. His writing often blends humor with insightful commentary, making his works engaging for readers interested in the nuances of everyday interactions. Torr's literary legacy continues to be appreciated for its charm and relevance.

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